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Don’tTrusttheTiger

By: Lari Don illustrations: Melanie Williamson

A man finds a tiger trapped in a pit. Will he help it? This story, told in chapters from Korean folklore, raises questions about the concepts of fairness, trusting others, and the value of assistance. The young reader discovers skills in argumentation, evidence, and seeing things from different perspectives.

Age Group: second grade

At this stage of our child’s development, there is a noticeable advancement in both emotional and mental skills. The child moves beyond self-centeredness and gradually becomes capable of understanding different perspectives on different matters. These skills contribute to the development of their moral intelligence, prompting them to contemplate broad concepts such as justice, truth, fairness, and goodness.

The book provides us with an opportunity to help our child think about these concepts, understand the intentions and inner dialogue of the characters, and develop problem-solving skills and creative thinking.

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Publishing:

Jbenie

שְׁנַת חֲלֻקָּה:

2023-2024